Ragu Long Day of Childhood #Giveaway

Have you seen the Ragu Facebook page? It is loaded with super cute and funny photos all about memories Ragu fans have of their “long days” as a child. As adults, we all have long days. Bills, kids, health, jobs, politics – it all adds up to super stress – don’t you wish you could go back to one of your “hard” days as a kid?

That is what Ragu is doing. Taking you back to those “hard” times. What happened back then? Did you wear the same thing as your teacher? Did your mom pick you up wearing something totally embarrassing? Share your stories on the Ragu fan page.

Here is a cute video illustrating their campaign:

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I remember my parents stopping to look at one of the huge metal slides, which was closed, where you had to climb up 50 steps to get to the top and they gave you a rug to slide down the slide. I was really young and was wearing a dress and decided to go down the slide without my parents permission and I didn’t have a rug and I went down anyway. When I got to the bottom, the slide had tore off my little underwear, I wasn’t hurt. This happen to be on a sunday and no stores were opened. So here I am wearing a dress with no underwear. I just wanted to die. That was my long long day.

I remember when I was around 13, my dads parents got into a car accident and my parents went to be with them at the hospital. For the whole night we went unsupervised so we stayed up all night on a school night. The next day at school was the longest day of my life because I was so tired.

Oh boy there’s so many! My most recent was Monday. My neighbor and I are on a mission to make a 10 mile run before it snows. We are up to 8. Monday we ran 8 miles in the morning. Then, that evening, we had a boot camp workout with a friend who is a personal trainer. 10 minutes into boot camp, I was regretting those 8 miles! When my body hit the bed, I was out in about 20 seconds! Whew!

A long day was when I was in labor with my second son. My husband was taking an exam at school and I didn’t want to bother him after he worked all day and he was at school at night. Well I decided I couldn’t wait anymore and called the school – yes he was in the middle of taking his test. He had to leave. My son wasn’t born until 6:33 that next morning. Guess I could have waited until he finished his test lol.

As an avid traveler, Social Media Strategist by profession, writer by passion and led to church through faith in Jesus Christ - Dwan Perrin is a recently re-married mother of five that stays busy. Learn more about MommaDJane.